Kang Min-ah's Daring Transformation in Netflix's 'Bloodhounds' Season 2 Captivates Global Audience
Kang Min-ah, known as a close friend of Moon Ga-young, is making waves with her bold transformation in Netflix's series 'Bloodhounds' Season 2. Previously, she caught attention playing the younger version of Kang Ye-won in the 2014 film 'The Huntresses'.

Released on the 3rd, 'Bloodhounds' Season 2 follows the story of Geon-woo (played by Woo Do-hwan) and Woo-jin (played by Lee Sang-yi) as they take on a global illegal boxing league, delivering another satisfying punch against the world of money and violence. Within just three days of its release, it climbed to the 2nd spot on the global Top 10 non-English shows and topped the Korean TOP 10 series list until the 8th. It also made it to the TOP 10 list in 67 countries worldwide, proving its immense popularity.

Kang Min-ah's Daring Transformation in Netflix's 'Bloodhounds' Season 2 Captivates Global Audience
Amidst the global success, Kang Min-ah's performance as 'Gina' is garnering attention. She plays a character closely linked to the illegal boxing league's member, Lee Man-bae (played by Lee Si-eon), elevating the tension with her ruthless actions.

From her first appearance, Kang Min-ah captivates with her striking visuals, featuring full-body tattoos and bold smoky makeup. Her transformation from a previously sweet and lively image to a character with a fierce demeanor and intense expressions leaves a strong impression on viewers. Her villainous portrayal, complete with a brazen attitude and sharp gaze, completes the character's unique aura.

Kang Min-ah's Daring Transformation in Netflix's 'Bloodhounds' Season 2 Captivates Global Audience
Kang Min-ah has built a solid filmography across various genres, including dramas like 'Seonam Girls' High School Investigators', 'True Beauty', 'Beyond Evil', 'At a Distance, Spring is Green', 'Gaus Electronics', and the film 'Park Hwa-young'. Through this project, she once again proves her wide acting range. Recently, she confirmed her role in the drama 'Empathy Cells', hinting at another transformation as a former national idol, raising anticipation.

'Bloodhounds' Season 2 is currently streaming on Netflix.

Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr